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Love and Lies: And Why You Can't Have One Without the Other
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Love and Lies: And Why You Can't Have One Without the Other
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Clancy Martin
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:272 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Philosophy - epistemology and theory of knowledge Ethics and moral philosophy |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781784700775
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Classifications | Dewey:302.3 |
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Audience | Tertiary Education (US: College) | Professional & Vocational | |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Vintage Publishing
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Imprint |
Vintage
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Publication Date |
21 January 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Love and Lies. You can't have one without the other. This book is about why. For better or for worse, for richer or for poorer- love and lies have always been the most intimate of bedfellows. And Clancy Martin - divorced twice, married three times - is no stranger to either. With help from Plato, Machiavelli, Raymond Carver and Pinocchio, here he explores the entanglements of love, truthfulness and deceit. First, unrequited, lasting or misguided - love always goes hand in hand with secrets, and it's time we started being honest about our lying.
Author Biography
A former owner of a variety of jewellery operations in Texas, Clancy Martin is presently an Associate Professor and Chair of Philosophy at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. He has translated Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, has written several books for Oxford University Press, and has published many essays, reviews and short stories. He is the author of the acclaimed novel How to Sell. He is married and has three daughters.
ReviewsThis is a strange and hauntingly intelligent book. To read it is to see new and unsettling complexities in our most cherished relationships, as well as to understand a little better the subtle workings of our own deceitful minds -- Oliver Thring * Sunday Times * A philosophical memoir with juicy details and an aching sense of loss and yearning-in other words, something entirely strange and new from a wounded lover of the truth -- Walter Kirn, author of Up in the Air Perhaps paradoxically, this is one of the most honest books I have read about love -- Simon Critchley, author of The Book of Dead Philosophers Read this book if you really want to know some of the scary truths about love--or even if, like me, you have attained the ideal of pure, truthful, transparent love... Martin writes philosophy the way I wish all philosophers would: with humor, wit, and style -- Akhil Sharma, author of Family Life: A Novel Love and Lies is a delight to read -- Michael Washburn * Boston Globe Sunday *
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